D-Day Veterans Honored in Normandy 80 Years Later

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Normandy is celebrating the 80th anniversary of D-Day with surviving veterans as the star attraction. The event honors the 150,000 Allied soldiers who landed in Nazi-occupied France on June 6, 1944, and changed the course of history. The ceremonies also reflect on current European conflicts, particularly Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and the enduring importance of freedom and resistance.
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- 80 Years After D-Day, France Examines the Trauma of Allied Bombings The Wall Street Journal
- Americans bombed his town. 80 years later, he's commemorating D-Day by flying an American flag. NBC News
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